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LondonMetric, the listed UK real estate firm, has sold £380m of US private placements, according to market sources. One tranche had a green component, which priced tighter than another coupon with the same maturity.
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King’s College university has sold US private placements, according to market sources, in the first widely marketed UK university deal seen in the market for 12 months.
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Greenyard, the Belgian fruit and vegetable producer, has signed a €467.5m financing agreement from commercial and state lenders, cutting its leverage levels and making plans to repay a convertible bond at the end of this year.
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The Euro private placement market has managed something other private debt markets, including US PP, have struggled with: to integrate sustainability into its core.
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Trafigura, one of the world’s largest commodity traders, has completed its European bank facility refinancing to add sustainability-linked targets to its debt, a month after the company made its debut in the Schuldshein market.
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Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Corp is planning a quick return to the loan market, sending out a request for proposals for two loans totalling $930m to support an iron ore mining project in Australia.